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octobersknight
01-23-2021, 04:52 PM
If you want more details, be sure to check out my build thread: https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showthread.php?28884-Octobersknight-s-818-Build

I took care of all the last-minute items before first start, like checking suspension bolts for tightness, checking fuel lines, fluid levels, ride height, etc. I primed the oil system by removing the spark plugs and cranking the engine for two minutes in 30-second bursts. I had already put a few drops in each cylinder and the turbo bearing. With the help of my wife, I moved the hardtop into the yard and rolled the go-kart stage car out into the driveway. it was a little surreal to have the car out and the garage "empty" for the first time in over two years!

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I had a couple friends come over to be with me and my family for first start, as well as lots of distant family who couldn't come because of the pandemic. Kiwi Dave form the forum is a local and is maybe a week or two behind me, so he came to visit for the start. My best friend CrispyRX7 also came over - he's a genius with cars and has tons of experience, plus we've been helping each other on our various car journeys, so I made sure he could here for this milestone. See below for the video showing the big day!

https://youtu.be/1mrsjXIEMQo

Long story short, after checking FAS (fuel, air, and spark) it turned out to be a fuel filter-to-outlet grommet that was just old and not sealing well. After we shortcut that I was in business! I've gotten a new grommet and replaced it now.

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65 Cobra Dude
01-23-2021, 05:15 PM
Congratulations, such a great feeling of joy and relief! Great to see your whole family involved!

Henry

mikeb75
01-23-2021, 11:09 PM
Congrats! A huge accomplishment.

Kiwi Dave
01-24-2021, 08:19 AM
Congratulations Scott!!! Great to be there for it, and I too learned a lot from CrispyRX7.

Amazing that a $2.50 part prevented the car from starting! I suspect it dried out after a couple of years without being exposed to fuel. For those that are interested, the part number is 42025AE010 - you may as well get a new one of these when ordering some parts just as insurance since it was difficult to spot the issue.

AZPete
01-25-2021, 12:32 PM
Congrats! I'm very impressed by all your friends and family witnessing this big milestone. Of course, having the street marked for your 818 and the VIP parking also shows it is momentous!

STiPWRD
01-26-2021, 07:54 AM
That is awesome Scott, congratulations!